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Lower Intermediate 


October 2nd, 2008

You’ve been waiting forever to tell your friend that he needs to shower more often. You love him, his company’s great, but every single time you meet him, you can barely stand his smell. It’s time to tell the truth… but how do you break it to him? Telling the truth is tough! Telling the truth in Korean is even tougher! And we can help you break the news to your friend with a nice little phrase.

Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com, and become a better person. Speak to your Korean friends with nice subtle phrases that will introduce the truth nice and easy. Korean culture and the Korean language is all about being subtle. So this lesson is one of the best lessons to get doses of both the Korean culture and the Korean language!

Korean boyfriend, Korean style presents

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Voice Actors: Minyeong, Cheonhong | Host: Hyunwoo, Mihyeon, Junsoo
Category: Lower Intermediate | Comments: 7 Comments »
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September 25th, 2008

Did you ever walk down the street and saw someone you didn’t want to see? You duck your head, look away, and walk as fast as possible. You see that person the next day, and you’re confronted! What do you do? Well, we won’t be able to offer advice on what you should do, but we will go over a few things you can say! As you learn Korean, learn how to say “pretend” in Korean!

Korean friends, Gangnam

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Voice Actors: Minyeong,Cheonhong | Host: Mihyeon, Hyunwoo, Junsoo
Category: Lower Intermediate | Comments: 12 Comments »
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September 18th, 2008

Gangnam is downtown Korea, the heart of Korean nightlife, and hottest place to be in Seoul, Korea. And that’s where our Korean high school student is hanging out in this lesson. He’s in high school, so there’s no way he can be hanging out with Seoul’s hippest crowds… right? Well, as you learn Korean, you’ll find out how to say just that in Korean! “There’s no way” is our grammar point in this lesson, and you’ll be expressing doubt in Korean in no time!

Korean family, Korean household

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Voice Actors: Minyeong,Cheonhong | Host: Mihyeon, Hyunwoo, Junsoo
Category: Lower Intermediate | Comments: 19 Comments »
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September 4th, 2008

Saturday and Sunday… ah.. the day of rest. Koreans work the most hours in the world, and they definitely need their weekends to cool down. But not in this household! As you learn Korean, you’ll find out about our poor Section Chief thought he had the weekend to rest. But he got right up and cleaned the entire house, let alone rest! And did his son help? His son wasn’t even home, let alone help! And that’s our Korean grammar point today: “let alone.” Be sure to listen in to this 100% Korean conversation and practice with native Korean speakers!

Korean

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Voice Actors: Minyeong,Cheonhong | Host: Mihyeon, Hyunwoo
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August 28th, 2008

Korean work ethic is world renowned. Koreans work the most hours in the world. But is it really all work work work? There’s definitely water cooler talk, and in this Korean lesson, we’ll be hearing just that as we learn Korean with this free online Korean lesson! As we’ll be listening in on a story of what happened to our Korean office employee over the weekend, we’ll be going over a logical connector, which gives reasons. And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

Korean Office, Amusement Park in Korea

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Voice Actors: Minyeong,Cheonhong | Host: Mihyeon, Junsoo, Hyunwoo
Category: Lower Intermediate | Comments: 13 Comments »
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